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dragonforce - Nov 30, 2005
 dragonforce Nov 30, 2005
but it does work!

panzer dragoon saga on my laptop with the ssf emulator!

here is a screen of proof.

i still cannot believe myself. it just works!



my laptop specifications:

256 mb ram

2,2 ghz

geforce 4

now i am really beginning to love my dell

 rcgamer Nov 30, 2005
yeah, ssf is now the best saturn emulator. its totally without equal. i couldnt believe he got sonic 3d to work , shinobi also now works. hopefully he will keep updating as regularly as he has been.

nice windows theme btw.

 dragonforce Nov 30, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by rcgamer@Wed, 2005-11-30 @ 06:06 AM

yeah, ssf is now the best saturn emulator. its totally without equal. i couldnt believe he got sonic 3d to work , shinobi also now works. hopefully he will keep updating as regularly as he has been.

nice windows theme btw.

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Isnt there a way to donate towards this project? website template, money etc?

it works on my game.

 rcgamer Nov 30, 2005
im sure there is but you have to be able to read japanese to find it.

 G. Borisz Nov 30, 2005
There's no mention of anything about donating neither on the authors webpage nor in the readme file nor anywhere on the bbs as far as I know.

 rcgamer Nov 30, 2005
i guess you could just ask on there message boards then. im sure he would appreciate it.

 Quick Man Dec 4, 2005
Now all he needs to do is compile for processors which don't have SSE2.

 G. Borisz Dec 5, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by Quick Man@Sun, 2005-12-04 @ 08:55 AM

Now all he needs to do is compile for processors which don't have SSE2.

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Ain't gonna happen.

You would get shit speeds

a) without SSE2,

b) on cpus that came before SSE2, because of their slow clockspeed.

so the emulator would be practically useless.

Just buy a Saturn or upgrade to a non-budget modern computer, preferably one that supports multithreading.

 ExCyber Dec 5, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by G. Borisz

Just buy a Saturn

That works if all you want to do is play, but the actual console kind of sucks for the bulk of a dev/debug cycle.

 RockinB Dec 6, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by G. Borisz@Mon, 2005-12-05 @ 11:34 AM

Ain't gonna happen.

You would get shit speeds

a) without SSE2,

b) on cpus that came before SSE2, because of their slow clockspeed.

so the emulator would be practically useless.

Just buy a Saturn or upgrade to a non-budget modern computer, preferably one that supports multithreading.

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I'm wishing very much there would be a non SSE version. I'm using an old version of SSF on a K6-2 500MHz and if it would have the speed of yabause or Satourne on that system, it would be enough for my debugging.

 Quick Man Dec 6, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by G. Borisz@Mon, 2005-12-05 @ 12:34 PM

upgrade to a non-budget modern computer, preferably one that supports multithreading.

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Unfortunately fabricating money from nothing is still illegal, so I'm stuck with this system.

Could the OP please scale down his image and/or link it? It's tablestretching., which is irritating when trying to do anything. Horizontal scrollies are bad.

 G. Borisz Dec 7, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by Quick Man@Tue, 2005-12-06 @ 11:23 AM

Unfortunately fabricating money from nothing is still illegal,
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Actually getting payed for work is pretty legal in any country I know of.

 RockinB Dec 7, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by G. Borisz@Wed, 2005-12-07 @ 04:32 PM

Actually getting payed for work is pretty legal in any country I know of.

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Nevertheless, I currently can't afford a modern system.

So where is the problem requesting this guy to remove the SSE compile flag? This just costs some seconds of work.

 G. Borisz Dec 7, 2005
Perhaps the fact that shima said numerous times that it cannot be and will not be removed?